Vacuum Tube Solar Collector
Features of Evacuated Tube Solar Collector
1.The vacuum tube solar collector is conductive to energy conservation and environmental protection. The solar water heater can annually save 100 to 150 kg of standard coal, and reduce emissions of greenhouse gas and dust.
2.The evacuated tube solar collector can be combined with the architecture perfectly.
3.Our vacuum tube solar collector is practical and economical. As the development of the technology, the service cycle of the collector is 15 years.
4.The evacuated tube collector gets the energy 80% from the sun and 20% relying on the auxiliary heating. The operating cost is relatively lower.
5.This vacuum tube solar collector produces high thermal efficiency in bright sunshine and even in diffuse sunlight conditions.
6.The evacuated tube solar collector can absorb and retain heat even when it is very cold outside. Equipped with a incidence angle modifier, they collect solar energy more evenly throughout the day.
Description
The vacuum tube solar collector is a kind of new type heat collection device, which is developed on the basis of flat plate collector. According to the material classification of the absorber, the evacuated tube solar collector can be divided into all-glass vacuum tube collector and glass-metal evacuated tube collector.
The vacuum tube solar collector consists of evacuated tubes, CPC mirrors and manifold with heat transfer unit. Our solar thermal collectors have received certificates of ISO9001:2008, solar keymark (EN12975), SRCC (OG-100) and CE.
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